Carmel Cryan
Carmel Cryan | |
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Born |
London, England | 8 July 1949
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1963–present |
Spouse(s) | Roy Kinnear (m. 1970; his death 1988) |
Children | 3; including Rory Kinnear |
Carmel Cryan (born 8 July 1949)[1][2] is an English actress, best known for her appearances in many British television comedy shows and for the role of Brenda Boyle in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders. She was the wife of the late Roy Kinnear (1934-1988).
Life and career
Cryan was born in London. She was married to the actor Roy Kinnear [3]until his death in 1988. They had three children together, including Rory Kinnear, who is also an actor; and Kirsty who works as a casting assistant. Their oldest daughter, Karina (born 1972), has cerebral palsy.[4] In May 2014 she was appointed as a trustee to Choice Support, A Charitable Trust which provides care to the disables and those with learning disabilities.
In June 2008, she was cast as Brenda Boyle in EastEnders a love interest for Charlie Slater, Cryan signed a six-month contract in August 2008 and she and the character of Charlie Slater (actor Derek Martin) took their relationship to the next level. Cryan was written out of EastEnders in August 2009 when Brenda emigrated to Madeira with Charlie.
Acting roles
Year | Title | Role |
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1963 | The Rag Trade | Gloria |
1966 | Thirty-Minute Theatre | Rose |
1969 | Fraud Squad | |
1970 | Beyond Belief | |
1970 | Catweazle | Audrey |
1970 | Steptoe and Son' | Muriel |
1971 | The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins | Vera |
1972 | Nearest and Dearest | Club Hostess |
1972 | There Was An Englishman, Irishman & A Scotsman | Barmaid |
1975 | Within These Walls | Mrs. Flower |
1981 | Partners | Gladys |
1986 | The Whistle Blower | Frank's Secretary |
1989 | Ever Decreasing Circles | Nina |
1991 | Lovejoy | |
1997 | Rag Nymph | |
2002 | The Bill | Mrs. Hacker |
2005 | Life Begins | Maureen Russell |
2008–09 | EastEnders | Brenda Boyle 18 episodes |
References
- ↑ http://web.researcha.com/iccquery/detail/?did=8801278&c=uk[]
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-10. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
- ↑ http://www.choicesupport.org.uk/News-Stories/choice-support-s-first-patrons.html#sthash.3mDv04zT.dpuf
- ↑ "Rory Kinnear: Good show, sweet prince". London Evening Standard. November 29, 2010.